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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF CANADA
    COMITÉ NATIONAL ARMÉNIEN DU CANADA
    3401 Olivar-Asselin
    Montréal, Québec
    H4J 1L5
    Tél. (514) 334-1299 Fax (514) 334-6853
    Communiqué de Presse - Press Release
    June 21 juin, 2005


    Contacts: Shant Karabajak 514-334-1299
    Roupen Kouyoumdjian 514-336-7095
    For immediate release:
    Pour diffusion immédiate:


    Free Parliamentary Elections held in Nogorno-Karabakh Republic


    On Sunday, June 19 2005, parliamentary elections were held in the Republic
    of Nogorno-Karabakh, the war-torn region of the Southern Caucasus, where
    ethnic Armenians fought a 6 year war of self determination against the
    oppressive regime of Azerbaijan. A 1994 cease-fire confirmed the de facto
    independence of the region, throughout its history populated almost
    exclusively by Armenians.


    The fourth such parliamentary elections were hailed by western and European
    experts as free, noting no serious violations of democratic principles.
    According to observers from the United States of America, Mr. Paul Williams,
    "The amendments to the Election Code of the Nogorno-Karabakh Republic
    allowed political parties to participate in the elections. The elections met
    international standards." He later added that "the reform of the Election
    Code has led to development of democracy and the country has made a
    considerable step toward democracy."


    Marc Almond, an observer from the Helsinki group stated "I became a witness
    of a full democratic electoral process, and I think many recognized states
    should follow the example of Nagorno Karabakh. Much was organized better
    here than in Great Britain", he said.


    Dr. Girair Basmadjian, President of the Armenian National Committee of
    Canada noted that "These elections prove that the people of the Republic of
    Nogorno-Karabakh are committed to free and democratic life. The leaders of
    this country will undoubtedly continue to cherish the basic normes and
    principles of democracy and the rule of law, which is more than can be said
    about Azerbaijan."


    It should be noted that 73.6% of electors participated in June 19 elections.
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